Players Never Die (Bobby Miller album)
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Players Never Die | |||||
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Studio album by Bobby Miller | |||||
Released | 1997 | ||||
Recorded | CRC, Streeterville, Chicago | ||||
Genre | Neo Soul/Neo Jazz/Funk | ||||
Label | Dafont Records | ||||
Producer | Bobby Miller | ||||
Bobby Miller chronology | |||||
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Players Never Die is a 1997 album by singer Bobby Miller. The album was recorded in Chicago, Illinois and Dayton, Ohio. Mastering done at the famous Sigma studios in Pittsburgh, PA. Bobby Miller produced and recorded Players Never Die, engineered by Ron Gresham, Brian Jensen, Jim Godsey and Hank Neuberger.
This was the singer's 2nd major release and arrangements on this set were geared more towards smoother, jazzier compositions.
[edit] Track listing
- Chills Down The Backbones
- Cause It's On
- Since Yo Moms Ain't At Home
- Foolin'
- Don't Turn Away
- Like A Woman (In My Arms)
- Gut Bucket Blues
- Hidden Passion
- Wasted All My Tears
- Mississippi Neckbones
- Foolin' (Street Light Mix)
- Passion
- Player